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Bariatric Surgery
| Sleeve gastrectomy
21 nights - Howard Johnson Express Inn
Bilingual Assistant & Transportation
Pre Surgical Tests - Gastric Procedures
Total Package Price: USD 13,535
Bariatric surgery is nowadays the most effective alternative to treat clinically severe obesity. The
sleeve gastrectomy reduces the stomach capacity by means of a vertical mechanical suture that turns
the stomach's natural shape of a bag into a tube. If you suffer from morbid obesity, consider bariatric
surgery as the best option to improve your quality of life and enjoy your days with your beloved people.
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EKG and cardiac test
Doctor's fees
Surgery room
Supplies and disposable materials
Anesthesia
All pre and post surgery consultations and controls
Bilingual assistant for medical appointments and surgery day
All transfers from and to the airport, medical appointments and surgery
What does a sleeve gastrectomy consist of?
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- It is a restrictive procedure; by reducing the stomach capacity, the patient feels full after
a small intake of food.
- It is advisable for people with a body mass index of 60 or more, since the risks of intra and
post surgical complications for them is very high. In these cases, sleeve gastrectomy is performed
before a gastric bypass. This is done so that the patient will weigh a lot less at the time of the
bypass, reducing the risks of complications.
- It helps the patients reduce their weight considerably in 40% of the cases. If these patients
also change their eating habits, they may not need a second surgery to complete the treatment.
- If it is necessary to resort to a second surgery, such as a bypass or a gastric band, the patient
will have to wait 18 months.
- It may also be used as a first option of a restrictive procedure in patients of a BMI of between
45 and 60, if the medical assessment of the case determines so.
How is sleeve gastrectomy performed?
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It is done by means of laparoscopic techniques. These techniques involve the use of special instruments that are
introduced through very small incisions that allow the area treated to be seen on a closed circuit monitor.
The incisions that the surgeons make nowadays are of no more than 0.4 inches (1 cm); the surgical trauma
they produce is much lower and the post surgical pain much more tolerable.
Through these incisions, the surgeon can reach the stomach and, using a special stapler, he makes
a vertical suture to divide the stomach in two. One of the sections is shaped like a tube that goes
from the esophagus to the intestine. The other one is separated and removed. The staples used are very strong.
Bariatric surgery procedures have -generally- good results. Apart from losing weight, most of the patients
recover physical and psychological health.

Before thinking about undergoing bariatric surgery, such as a sleeve gastrectomy, it is important
for you to bear the following things in mind: <
- You must be at least 18 years old.
- Your obesity must not be due to other diseases that could be treated with other procedures.
- Your body mass index (BMI) should be over 40, or at least over 35 if you suffer from a
disease related to morbid obesity.
- You must have lived at least 5 years with that BMI and failed in your attempts to lose
weight by non-surgical treatments.
- Take your time to think about the important changes in your diet after a reduction of your stomach
capacity. Get psychologically prepared to follow these new habits for the rest of your life.
- Bear in mind that you will not be able to drink large quantities of alcohol. If you are used to
drinking a lot of alcohol, you may not be a good candidate for this surgery.
Hospitalization3 or 4 days (1 day in intensive care unit and 2 or 3 days in the
recovery room)
BandagesYou will have small adhesive strips on each of the incisions of
0.4 inches (1 cm). You will also have two drainage tubes connected to airtight plastic bottles, one
of which will be removed on the third day after the surgery and the other on the seventh day.
Amount of painMild to moderate.
ScarsSeven scars of only 0.4 inches (1 cm) will be distributed on your abdomen
in the shape of a diamond; its lower vertex will be on the navel and the upper one at the base
of the breastbone.
Removal of the stitches 7 to 10 days after the surgery.
RecoveryAt first, you will feel discomfort on the abdominal area, but very
oon the pain will become milder.
Risks and complications of vertical gastroplastyEvery surgical procedure, regardless of
its triviality, has some risks and we should always think of them as a possibility. Gastric bypass is a major
surgical procedure and it is certainly not against this rule. The average percentage of immediate
post surgical complications is about 2%. The main complications are:
- Acid reflux
- The sutures (staples) may open or there may be leakage through them.
- Hemorrhages where the incisions and/or sutures have been made.
- Intestinal obstruction.
- Blood clots may form on the legs or other parts of the body and migrate to the lungs, increasing
the risk of pulmonary embolism.
- Breathing problems.
- As time goes by, the remaining portion of the stomach may stretch and partially recover its original capacity.

Professionals
Dr. Eduardo Alberto Babor
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